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2011 ANNUAL REPORT
“I NEvER wANTEd cOLOR TO bE cOLOR.
I NEvER wANTEd TExTURE TO bE TExTURE,
OR ImAgEs TO bEcOmE shAPEs.
I wANTEd ThEm ALL TO fUsE TOgEThER
INTO A LIvINg sPIRIT.”
- Clyfford Still
mIssION
the mission of the Clyfford Still Museum is to advance the understanding and
appreciation of Clyfford Still’s art and legacy through the presentation, research,
interpretation, preservation, and stewardship of its unique collections.
TAbLE Of cONTENTs
the year in review ..................................................................4
Board of directors ...................................................................6
Museum Administration ..........................................................7
financial report ......................................................................8
Building & Construction ........................................................10
Preparation of the inaugural Exhibition ..............................12
inaugural Week .....................................................................14
Press Highlights .......................................................................17
founders Circle ......................................................................18
Contributors ...........................................................................19
Membership ...........................................................................20
Gifts in Kind & Partners ..........................................................21
Photography Credits ............................................................23
ThE YEAR IN REvIEw
on behalf of the Board of directors and the Clyfford Still Museum staff, it is a great pleasure to present our 2011
Annual report. this report encompasses the year leading up to the Museum’s grand opening on November 18,
2011. While the launch of the Museum, after nearly seven years of planning, was unquestionably the highlight,
2011 held many important milestones.
the year was marked by tremendous construction activity, which we shared with donors and other stakeholders
during several hard-hat tours. With the assistance of the Save America’s treasures program and the Andrew
Mellon foundation, the latter in partnership with the denver Art Museum, we completed the conservation of
more than 140 paintings and prepared about 100 works on paper for the inaugural exhibition (and beyond).
The donation agreements with the estates of Clyfford and Patricia Still were satisfied on October 11, 2011, which
triggered the legal transfer of the collection to the City of Denver, making accessible for the first time what was
once so fiercely guarded. Shipments from the Maryland warehouse began immediately, with conveyances
scheduled into 2012.
Filling five days of press previews, receptions, and our highly successful First Light and En Route galas, the
launch couldn’t have been more rewarding. the press surrounding our opening was overwhelmingly positive,
both for the inaugural exhibition, and for the building and landscape architecture. By year’s end, we garnered
more than 550 news stories internationally, hosted 10,000 visitors in six weeks, and signed up more than 1,000
member households—a remarkable beginning.
Plans are in place for growth in all areas of the Museum, with many things to look forward to. We extend our
deep gratitude to all who have made this institution possible and look forward to seeing you in the galleries.
Christopher Hunt dean Sobel
President, Board of directors director
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2011 bOARd Of dIREcTORs
Christopher W. Hunt, president
Sarah A. Hunt, vice president
lance Marx, treasurer
dorothy Horrell, secretary
Julie Augur
Sheila Bisenius
Jan Brennan
Sandra l. Still Campbell
Ramey Griffin Caulkins
Jeremy J. flug
Curt r. freed, M.d.
Christoph Heinrich
Amie C. Knox
diane Still Knox
frank Muscara
robin Pringle
Councilwoman Jeanne robb
lewis i. Sharp
Mark Smith
Beth Strickland
Morris Susman, M.d.
fORmER bOARd mEmbERs
A. Barry Hirschfeld
Stan Kamprath
Budd Knapp
Kent logan
richard A. Miller
denise Montgomery
Councilwoman rosemary rodriguez
david Scanavino, M.d.
Erin trapp
2012 Clyfford Still Museum Board of directors.
2012 bOARd AddITIONsJennifer Evans
frederic C. Hamilton
Kent rice
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mUsEUm AdmINIsTRATION
david Anfam, adjunct curator
Allison Baker, associate director of development and membership
Chase deforest, director of museum operations
Victoria Eastburn, associate director of education and programs
david finch, facilities manager
Bailey Harberg, collections management associate
Emily Kosakowski, associate registrar*
Sarah Melching, Silber director of conservation*
Michal Mikesell, conservation assistant*
regan Petersen, public relations consultant
Joan Prusse, deputy director
Alex Schulze, development associate
dean Sobel, director
James Squires, associate conservator of paintings*
Graciano Wee, accountant
irene Weygandt, associate director of marketing
vIsITOR sERvIcEs
Eric Boyer
yolanda Chichester
lydia Garmaier
Adam Milner
dmitri obergfell
Shoshana rosenthal
Bridget Skenadore
PROTEcTIvE sERvIcEs*
Anthony fortunato, director of protective services
Michael Boykin
Mathew ingalls
Michele Kimball
Melissa Montoya
Jennifer Nacino
Hari Nair
Naruchar Sa-id
Brent Seiferd
*Joint position with the denver Art Museum.
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fINANcIAL REPORT
In 2011, the Clyfford Still Museum finished the construction of and opened our Museum facility, valued upon completion at
more than $26 million. The summarized financial information below reflects year-end results for the Museum’s operations.
Because the Museum opened to the public in November 2011, the financial information below includes 46 weeks of
preopening and six weeks of postopening operations.
sUmmARIZEd fINANcIAL INfORmATIONfor the year ended december 31, 2011
SUPPort ANd rEVENUE
Gifts and Grants
Capital project $915,252
Collection and conservation 3,100,000
Endowment 5,803
General contributions 999,786
Admissions 104,604
Membership 98,720
Programs, events, and other 65,691
Contributed goods and services 88,196
totAl SUPPort ANd rEVENUE 5,378,052
ExPENSES
Program Services
Education and programs 143,694
Museum building and galleries 633,679
Exhibitions and collections 375,050
Supporting Services
General and administrative 357,483
fundraising, membership, and marketing 530,568
totAl ExPENSES 2,040,474
CHANGE iN NEt ASSEtS $3,337,578
(Excludes Clyfford Still Museum foundation)
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18% GENErAlCoNtriBUtioNS
75% GiftS & GrANtS
2% AdMiSSioNS
2% MEMBErSHiP
1% ProGrAMS, EVENtS & otHEr
2%CoNtriBUtEd
GoodS & SErViCES
sUPPORT ANd REvENUE
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bUILdINg ANd cONsTRUcTION
on october 11, 2011, following the issuance by the denver department of development Services of the Museum’s
Certificate of Occupancy, the art collections within the estates of Clyfford Still and Patricia Still legally transferred to the
City of Denver. Within hours, the first art transport truck was loaded and en route to Denver.
After the first shipment of art arrived and following acclimatization, the works were unpacked and laid out in the galleries
in preparation for the inaugural exhibition. Most of these works had never been seen by anyone, other than the artist and
the curators and conservators who were affiliated with the Stills’ estates and the Clyfford Still Museum. Needless to say,
this flurry of activity is something many of us will remember for some time.
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22 Months of building construction
31 Number of london Plane trees planted in the forecourt
44.5 Height in feet of the Museum’s exterior concrete walls
750 Approximate number of contractors and subcontractors
4600 Cubic yards of concrete used in the foundation, walls, and decks
15,000,000 totAl HArd CoNStrUCtioN CoStS
cONsTRUcTION bY ThE NUmbERs
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PREPARATION Of ThE INAUgURAL ExhIbITION
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INAUgURAL wEEK: ThE OPENINg Of ThE cLYffORd sTILL mUsEUm
it was the morning of November 18, 2011—a crisp, fall friday under a bluebird sky. Before an audience of denver’s key
art enthusiasts and constituents, a bright red curtain dropped to mark the opening of the highly anticipated Clyfford Still
Museum, thirty-one years after the artist’s death and just twelve days shy of what would have been Still’s 107th birthday.
that week, the Museum hosted several exclusive preview events for donors, members, stakeholders, and the media,
including our first light and En route galas (the later featuring live music by deVotchKa), both of which sold out.
By late January, the Museum had welcomed visitors from all fifty states and eleven foreign countries. We also hosted
fourteen public programs and had more than 3,400 people on our scheduled Museum tours.
the excitement and momentum is certain to continue throughout 2012 and for years to come.
INAUgURAL cOmmITTEE REcOgNITION
We would like to extend a special thank you to our
inaugural committee, whose leadership helped make
our inaugural week a great success.
Elizabeth Anthony
Julie Augur
Sheila Bisenius
Sandra l. Still Campbell
ramey Caulkins
Amy Corrigan
Jeremy flug
Curt r. freed, M.d.
frederic C. Hamilton
Jane Hamilton
dorothy Horrell
Christopher W. Hunt
Sarah A. Hunt
Amie C. Knox
lanny Martin
Sharon Martin
lance Marx
frank Muscara
robin Pringle
Ann reidy
Councilwoman Jeanne robb
Judy Schiff
lewis i. Sharp
Mark Smith
Beth Strickland
Morris Susman, M.d.
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PREss hIghLIghTs
the international attention afforded to the Museum’s opening was extensive and overwhelmingly positive. in the months
before the opening, more than 500 media stories were published surrounding our launch, ranging from feature stories in
art and architecture journals like Art in America, Architectural record, and Artnews (cover story) to daily newspapers
such as the Wall Street Journal, the denver Post, the New york times, and the los Angeles times.
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“sINgLE-ARTIsT mUsEUms cAN EmbALm. ThIs ONE AsTONIshEs…I’vE NEvER sEEN
ANOThER mUsEUm ThAT PAcEs ThE ART-vIEwINg ExPERIENcE sO wELL.”
—James russell. “Abstract Painter Gets Concrete Bunker in Still Museum.” Bloomberg News, November 28, 2011.
“[ThE cLYffORd sTILL mUsEUm] . . . Is NOThINg LEss ThAN A
mARvELOUs mOdEL fOR whAT A sINgLE-ARTIsT mUsEUm cAN bE.
ThE OPENINg INsTALLATION Is A KNOcKOUT.”
—Christopher Knight. “Art review: denver’s Clyfford Still Museum.” los Angeles times, November 20, 2011.
“[sObEL’s ANd ANfAm’s sELEcTIONs] ARE sO mAgIcAL, ANd sO INfORmATIvE
ThAT IT’s ImPOssIbLE TO qUIbbLE wITh ANY Of [ThEIR] cALLs.”
—Michael Paglia. “the Clyfford Still Museum’s inaugural Exhibition tells the Artist’s Story.” Westword, November 8, 2011.
“NOw, 31 YEARs AfTER hIs dEATh, wITh A mUsEUm
dEdIcATEd TO hIs LIfE’s wORK, A shRINE TO whIch cAsUAL
vIEwERs ANd dIscIPLEs ALIKE cAN mAKE PILgRImAgEs, sTILL
fINALLY hAs ThE OPPORTUNITY TO shARE hIs PAINTINgs IN A
wAY ThAT, PERhAPs, EvEN hE wOULd hAvE APPROvEd Of.”
—Geoff Van dyke. “Clyfford Still’s Unyielding Will.” 5280 Magazine, November 2011.
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fOUNdERs cIRcLE
the founders Circle members are the Museum’s early and most generous contributors, whose leadership in the capital campaign sustained the construction and operation of the Museum. founders Circle members continue to play a vital role in the life of the Museum and our expanding programs. the board and staff deeply appreciate everything the founders Circle members have done to make the Museum a reality.
$3,000,000+the Anschutz foundation Bonfils-Stanton Foundation lanny and Sharon Martin
$1,000,000–$2,999,999Jana and fred Bartlitfrederic C. Hamilton family foundation Eleanor and Henry Hitchcock Charitable foundation
$250,000–$999,999Boettcher foundationHugh Grant and Merle ChambersJeremy and Angie flugdr. and Mrs. Curt r. freedHogan lovells US llPSarah and Christopher Hunt/Hunt family foundationKelley Knox family foundationEl Pomar foundation the Ponzio familydrs. Morris and Ellen Susman
$100,000–$249,999Colorado Garden & Home Show Gates family foundation Enid and Crosby Kemper foundation diane Still Knox and Morrie Knoxtimothy and Bernadette Marquez foundation Save America’s treasures program of the National Endowment for the ArtsNBt Charitable trust Virginia and Scott reimanriverfront Park Community foundation/ Mark Smithromani Group inc. Saunders Construction inc.
dr. david ScanavinoScientific & Cultural Facilities District U.S. Bank Wells fargo foundation
$50,000–$99,999ramey and Max Caulkinsthe fries family foundationHBB foundation Henry luce foundation lance and Jenifer MarxNational Endowment for the Arts United Airlines
$10,000–$49,999Anonymous Barrett and Kristin BakerColleen and Javier BazBelle & Wissell Co.Sheila BiseniusMark and rachel BrownCactusroy K. Campbell and Sandra l. Still CampbellCaulkins family foundation Monty Cleworthdathel and thomas ColemanAmy and Peter Corriganlotte and rick dulaGrady and lori durhamfine Arts foundationGay & lesbian fund for ColoradoBridget and John Grierlyndia and Cannon HarveyA. Barry and Arlene Hirschfelddorothy and ted HorrellNancy and John KarpanWilliam t. Kemper Charitable trust KeyBank/KeyBank foundation
Mary Caulkins and Karl KisterKent and Sarah landmarklArrK foundation Hal and Ann loganGeoff and Martha lordleonard and laura loventhalBette S. MacdonaldSusan ryan Madden and John W. Madden, iiiSusan and larry MarxMrs. frederick r. MayerMcGiNtydiana and Wayne Murdyfrank and teresa MuscaraJoan Prusse and robert MusgravesSusan and Howard Noblelizabeth lynner and James PalencharJane and thomas Petriedavid Pincusrobin Pringledaniel and Karen PritzkerWilliam d. radichel foundationAnn and Kevin reidyrobert and Myra richdrs. Mark and Maxine rossman Judy and rick Schiffthe Schramm foundation donald Scottlewis and Susan SharpGeorge l. Shields foundationdean and Mikala SobelBeth and tom StricklandStephanie and david trybatuchman family foundation West family foundation tricia and Patrick youssiBert lies and rosina yue
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cONTRIbUTORs
from the Museum’s inception in 2005 through the end of 2011, a great number of friends, corporations, foundations, and organizations have generously supported the Museum’s programs, inaugural week events, capital campaign, conserva-tion efforts, and our endowment.
$5,000–$9,999liz and Bill Armstrongthe tim and libby Brown foundationHallador Energy Company, Victor StabioStan and Joyce KamprathlibertyGives foundation/robin PringleAnna and John J. Sie foundationKatharine H. Stapleton
$2,000–$4,999Allied Works ArchitecturePamela Beardsleydevon dikeouShannon Gifford and Jerrold Glick Peggy and John PhillipsJohn trueblood
$1,000–$1,999the Abarca family fundKristina and Sebastian de AtuchaNancy lake BensonBarbara BridgesStacey Steers and david BrunelMark falcone and Ellen BrussElaine CarneyEllie Caulkinslawrence CovellSusan and tim damourJoy and Christopher dinsdaleKC and Kelly GallagherBrooke and tom GordonPamela and John GrossmanHal and Beverly HaddonAndrea Pollack and Bill HankinsonJackie and Hal HawkeyHyatt regency denverBarton l. lilly Anna Stein and Sandra Marronedoyen and Montgomery McintoshJoyce and Gary PashelAgnes Bourne and Stuart Plummer
reed Hilderbrand Associates, inc. resnicow Schroeder Associates, inc. Ann Corrigan and Kent riceCouncilwoman Jeanne robbMarcia and dick robinson Annalee and Wagner SchorrSusan and Jeremy ShamosBrownstein Hyatt farber Schreck llPSotheby’sroselyn SwigJudi and Joe WagnerWeller investment CompanyJr & MJ Wilson foundation
$400–$999Charles AdamsPatricia and Neil AdamsJan and lyn AlbertsonHenry and Anne BeerBetsy Searle and Mike Branham thomas BrannanJanet and Henry ClamanMartha and Howard CorrenKimberly CoughlonElizabeth B. dolan trustGary and Kathryn dudleyArthur Ellsworthdr. Jim and Mrs. Caterina fagelsonAngela and david feinerJohn Gartrebecca and Ken GartAlan G. and Sally r. GassSusan and John GowenGarth GreenanJoan K. Shafran and robert Haimeslinda and Charles Hamlin Harweb foundationPamela and Patrick HatcherMonica Martinez and John HugginsChase deforest and Kirk Johnsondonna and Greg Kerwin
Mary and Paul KobeyCarmel and douglas KoeltzowKundinger, Corder & Engle, P.C.Jeanie and Charlie KurtzChris and lu lawJames and Gina lorenzenBette and Joe MakowskiWarren Campbell and Mike McClungKathy and Steve McConaheyfiona Mechemrichard and Nancy Millerdenise MontgomeryJack finlaw and Gregory MovesianJocelyn MurphyVicki and trygve MyhrenNancy olsonPatt Paul regan and Scott Petersendory Prattdavid Spira and Shirleyan PriceJerry QuinnEmily RedfieldJudy and Kenneth robinsEllen and Scott robinsonAlexandra and Peter roseKathryn and tim ryanMarilyn ShawManny SilvermanCarole and robert SloskyJean and douglas SmookeJohn and Nancy StamperVicki and Harry SterlingEmily StrongSusan SwigSondra and richard talleyJennifer Evans and Jack tankersleySandra and Stephen VinnikMr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Wiedenmayerthomas and Hanne Wolf
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mEmbERshIP
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE – $5,000Nancy and donald toddSuzanne farver and Clint Van ZeeBaryn futa and Gail Weingast
CURATOR’S CIRCLE – $750Polly and Mark Addison linda and david Cookdrew Elderidie and tim McGinty Colleen Carnes and Matthew McKinneyroxanne and david PeterschmidtMandarin Bowers and david rubinsteinVivian and John SabelAnnalee and Wagner Schorr devon dikeou and fernando troya
1944 SOCIETY – $250lyn and Jan AlbertsonNora Burnett AbramsVincent AbrueCynthia and John Abramsonlisa Johnson and ronald AllredEllie Antrim Elizabeth and Jerry ArcaAvery and Catherine AugurWilliam la Bahn Susan Barnesdiane and thomas Barrettlaura and William BennisonAnne BowmanMark Bochnak and richard Bruce liza dennehy and lambert BunkerMike McClung and Warren CampbellGwen and richard ChanzitSeanna forey and Scott ChasinJodell ChilesJuni and ray ClarkAndrea yohe and Patricia ClarkJulie and Andew Cleary Vanessa and robert Coates toni CohigStephen ColeNoel and thomas CongdonMartha and Howard CorrenBrian Corrigan
lauren and Edward CroninJennifer and Jeffrey darlingPam and dave deckerdarby donohueKathryn and Gary dudleyVictoria EastburnJackie Noble and Steven EricksonNelson farneyMary and James flintMaryly la folletteJan Brennan and Michael frankMolly and Michael frankKristin and Heiko freitagAndrea and Max fultonJon GauntShannon Gifford and Jerrold GlickShelley fleetwood and Jim GusekGail Hashimotofaith franks and William HavuShanna HennigCynthia HenrySandra Hewinslindsay Homerdennis HumphriesJudith and Walter Huntleslie KarotkinLiz Westerfield and Scott KinnamonPatricia reynolds and Peter KirschPatrick KlemCarmel and douglas Koeltzowlindsey and Pete leavellJennifer and Brian leitschElissa Auther and Adam lernerHolly Anne longNatalie rekstad-lynn and Scott lynnNancy ortiz Moreno and richard Martinezdevra Altman and robert MaulitzSarah and George MessinaBrian and Mary MinturnNancy and Buzz Neusteterdavid Patterson and linda NivenNancy olson lois PaulPatt PaulKatie and Justin Pearson
Kathleen PerryJody and Bob PhelpsSandra PhillipsVicki Moore and timothy Pickarddavid Spira and Shirleyan PriceAnn Collier and tyler rayMaxine and Edwin richardPhyllis and dwight riderKaren and don ringsbyJennifer doran and Jim robischon Nina Saks and richard robinsonJulie lieber and Eric ShafranJosephine and William SinclairJean and douglas SmookeKathryn and Hanspeter SpuhlerJenna and Walker StapletonVicki and Harry SterlingSarah and Andrew StettnerKayla Bush and leigh SumnerkirkSondra and richard talleyAndrew luxen and Matthew travis tannerJanet and Charles thompsondonna Altieri and Michael thorntonJordon toddAlison tomlinsonBobbi WalkerClark Warnertobi WatsonNadia Hartman Watts and david WattsElbra WedgeworthCarmen WiedenhoeftArthur Ellsworth and Marvin WilkinsonKristina and Michael WinnEdward Wren Jr. and Alicia Nieva-WoodgateSheri Zetterower
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gIfTs IN KINd
Boca loca CachacaBreckenridge distilleryCherry Creek Shopping CenterCity and County of denverdae + Knight designGourmet fine CateringGreat divide Brewing CompanyMcdonald’sroom & BoardSouthern distributorsUnited Airlines
cOmmUNITY PARTNERs
Arts & Venues denverCurious theatre Companydenver Art Museumdenver film Societydenver Museum of Nature & Sciencedenver School of the ArtsGay & lesbian fund for ColoradoKeyBankKirkland Museum of fine & decorative ArtMuseum of Contemporary Artopera ColoradoScientific & Cultural Facilities District University of denver University CollegeU.S. BankVisit denverWells fargo
PROmOTIONAL PARTNERs
5280 Magazinethe denver PostHyatt regency denverfour Seasons denverreverb
The lists in this Annual Report reflect all gifts given to the Museum from the beginning of the project in 2005 until December 31, 2011, and all memberships at the $250 level and above as of December 31, 2011.
We express our deepest gratitude to those who have supported the Museum. Please accept our sincere apology if you notice an error or omission, and notify the development office at (720) 354-4871 so that
we may change our records.
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“YOU cAN TURN ThE LIghTs OUT. ThE PAINTINgs wILL cARRY ThEIR OwN fIRE.”
- Clyfford Still
PHotoGrAPHy CrEditS
Unless otherwise indicated, individuals identified in the photographs used in this publication are listed in order of appearance from top-left to bottom-right. Due to space limitations, all individuals are not identified.
oUtEr WrAP
Photos: raul Garcia. Painting bottom right: 1935-f (PH-80), 1935 © Clyfford Still Estate
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dean Sobel, Museum director. Christopher W. Hunt, president, Board of directors and Governor John Hickenlooper. Photos: Chris Schneider.
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Clyfford Still Museum 2012 Board of directors: Jeremy flug, dean Sobel, fred Hamilton, Curt freed, frank Muscara, Amie C. Knox, robin Pringle, Julie Augur, Kent rice, Mark Smith, ramey Caulkins, Morris Susman, Sheila Bisenius, Jeanne robb, Sandra l. Still Campbell, Jennifer Evans, lance Marx, dorothy Horrell, Sarah A. Hunt, Christopher W. Hunt. Not pictured: Christoph Heinrich, diane Still Knox and Beth Strickland. Photo: Chris Schneider.
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Guests enjoying the Museum’s interactive timeline. Photo: Chris Schneider.
PAGES 10–11
Construction of the Clyfford Still Museum. Photos: Jeff Wells
PAGES 12–13
transportation, conservation and exhibition preparation and display. Susan france and dorothy Horrell (bottom-right page 13). Photos: Museum staff; Cyrus McCrimmon/the denver Post, Chris Schneider.
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Curt freed (top) and Sharon and lanny Martin (bottom). Photos: Chris Schneider.
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lewis i. Sharp and Jordon todd at opening event. Crowd gathering for Museum’s opening ceremony. Diane Still Knox and Sandra L. Still Campbell at Museum’s opening ceremony. Architect Brad Cloepfil addressing crowd at first light inaugural gala. Photos: Chris Schneider.
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Arlene and Barry Hirschfeld and Gerald Horner enjoying a tour by adjunct curator, david Anfam. Ponzio family research Center. Mayor Michael B. Hancock (front) making opening ceremony address with city council members Jeanne robb, Peggy lehmann, Susan Shepherd, and former councilwoman Marcia Johnson. Boettcher foundation Education Gallery. Bobbi Walker and Christoph Heinrich at the Museum’s En route denver event. Photos: Chris Schneider.
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Photo: Chris Schneider.
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PH-950, 1950 © Clyfford Still Estate.
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1949-No. 1 (PH-385), 1949 © Clyfford Still Estate.
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